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Microshifts

Autor Gary Jansen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 feb 2019
2019 Best Book Awards, Finalist: Self-Help (Motivational)
2019 Independent Press Awards, Distinguished Favorite: Self-Help (Spiritual)


Is it really possible to change my life--in ways that will last?

Author Gary Jansen knows how difficult it can be to create significant, sustainable change in our lives. Sometimes we feel too overwhelmed to even start, and in other cases this self-work seems like one more burden. In his new book he offers an answer that he calls "microshifting"--small, incremental adjustments that gradually reshape our deeply rooted patterns.

With a blend of masterful storytelling and dozens of practical tips, MicroShifts suggests simple, small changes across many aspects of our lives--everything from how we greet others to how we try to talk to God--to generate big results physically, mentally, and spiritually. If you are looking for steps to improve your life that are achievable, sustainable, and potentially life-changing, MicroShifts is a powerful place to begin.
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ISBN-13: 9780829445367
ISBN-10: 0829445366
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 129 x 178 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Loyola Press

Notă biografică

Gary Jansen is a popular speaker and the author of several books, including the multi-award-winning MicroShifts, The 15-Minute Prayer Solution, Station to Station, Life Everlasting, and the memoir Holy Ghosts. Jansen has appeared on A&E, the Sundance Channel, the Travel Channel, Coast to Coast AM, CNN.com, and NPR. His writing has been featured in the Chicago Sun-Times, USA Today, Huffington Post, Thrive Global, Angelus, and Religion Dispatches. Jansen worked at Penguin Random House for 25 years where he was the editor on several New York Times bestsellers. He is now the executive editor of acquisitions at Loyola Press.